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    An article entitled "Border security fears push Mexicans north"





    http://www.themonitor.com/news/mcall..._article.html/ mexican_say.html

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    Look for the U.S.to make it even easier for Mexicans to purchase homes here,as record numbers of Americans are forced from theirs,due to foreclosures.

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    An article entitled "The U.S. placed Mexico under a travel alert As Thousands of Armed Mexican Troops Patrol the Streets of Juarez"





    http://www.borderfirereport.net/mich...r/armed-mexica n-troops-patrol-the-streets-of-juarez.html

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    An article entitled "Department Of State Says Watch Out For Violence If You’re Going To Mexico"








    Going to Mexico is dangerous business: the State Department says so. Check out the official word on what’s going on right next door:





    Recent Mexican army and police force conflicts with heavily-armed narcotics cartels have escalated to levels equivalent to military small-unit combat and have included use of machine guns and fragmentation grenades. Confrontations have taken place in numerous towns and cities in northern Mexico, including Tijuana in the Mexican state of Baja California, and Chihuahua City and Ciudad Juarez in the state of Chihuahua. The situation in northern Mexico remains very fluid; the location and timing of future armed engagements there cannot be predicted.




    http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2008/...rtment-of-stat e-says-watch-out-for-violence-if-youre-going-to-mexico/

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    An article entitled "Mexican Chaos Heating Up"





    If 2000 soldiers of the Mexican Army can’t return Juarez to law and order, that region must be understood as lost to federal control, at least for the time being. And one definition for "failed state" is the inability to enforce the law and preserve order over territory.





    There is an ongoing struggle for turf among the drug cartels, and the warfare continues because the efforts of the central government to rein it in are too little, too late. (Presidente Fox left his successor the mother of all banana peels by ignoring the growing power of the drug cartels.) Presidente Calderon has sent 20,000 troops throughout the country, and any sign of success remains too subtle to detect.







    http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2008/...can-chaos-heat ing-up/

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    An article entitled "1,000 dead this year in Mexico’s drug war."





    It’s practically a civil war next door, but the American media is ignoring it. The war between Mexican authorities and drug cartels has killed 1,000 people this year! Even as President Bush is calling for 500 million in US tax dollars to go to fight drug cartels in Mexico, most Americans are in the dark. (Bush’s aid bill is opposed by Democrats and the AFL-CIO.) With the exception of people like Lou Dobbs, the media’s love affair with illegal aliens prevents them from talking about violence, mayhem, and drugs in Mexico.




    http://cofcc.org/?p=1460

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    An article entitled "Meltdown in Ciudad Juarez"








    Bad is going to worse in Mexico border towns. When police chiefs flee to the USA for asylum and cartels can mass murder at will, it’s anarchy. AKA, a failed state.


    In Ciudad Juarez, at least 14 people were murdered in 24 hours, following a terrorizing threat that the weekend would be the bloodiest one in memory. Needless to say, that sort of thing tends to make people stay away and not engage in normal life and business in the city. Cartel violence has closed businesses in Tijuana as well.




    http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2008/...down-in-ciudad -juarez/

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    An article entitled "Mexican Asylum Applicants: Early Sign Of A Failed State?"








    Mexican law enforcement officials are walking into U.S. ports of entry in increasing numbers to seek political asylum, and the flow may soon become a flood as Mexico's battle with the drug cartels intensifies. Our first instinct is to welcome them, but there is more at stake than humanitarian sentiments.




    The unpleasant truth is that this new refugee problem is the sign of a deep crisis not in the Mexican economy but in the Mexican political system itself. Mexico exhibits mounting signs of a "failed state," a political system that cannot satisfy the most basic conditions of civic order such as safety in one’s streets, home, school and workplace. Failing states begin to hemorrhage people and their assets. The middle class begins to flee—doctors, lawyers, accountants, business owners, teachers, and of course, law enforcement officials, who are the first targets of criminal organizations.




    http://www.vdare.com/misc/080716_tancredo.htm





    The best way to choose rather or not "Mexicans" gets asylum or not is if they are White yes if nonwhite send them back to their own people!

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    An article entitled "Bodies pile up in Mexican border town as drug wars grow in ferocity"





    http://news.scotsman.com/world/Bodie...in-Mexican.457 3513.jp

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    An article entitled "Mexico Meltdown Approaches Warp Speed"








    Watching the Presidential candidates perform their stump speeches, you would have no idea that America's worst security threat is not halfway round the world but right next door.




    One old adage is that when America catches a cold, Mexico catches pneumonia. But when Mexico gets blood poisoning, the United States becomes infected by thousands of single cuts.




    http://www.vdare.com/walker/081027_meltdown.htm

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    An article entitled "Eight Mexican soldiers decapitated by drug lords"


    http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/worl...ralamericaandt hecaribbean/mexico/3903918/Eight-Mexican-soldiers-decapitate d-by-drug-lords.html

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    An article entitled "Corruption In Mexico–Presidential Detained Guard In Drug Case"





    http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2008/...uption-in-mexi co-presidential-detained-guard-in-drug-case/

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    An article entitled "Narco-culture Marinates Mexico"








    Mexico used to be a nice country, pleasant and safe to visit. But its new identity as the narco-hub of the Western Hemisphere has turned it into one of the most dangerous places on earth, where cartels engage in street battles over turf in which innocent civilians are killed in the crossfire. Naturally, such chaos has a negative effect on normal activities like commerce and education. People hide in their houses and civil society shrivels up.







    http://blog.vdare.com/archives/2008/...o-culture-mari nates-mexico/

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    An article entitled "U.S. military report warns 'sudden collapse' of Mexico is possible"


    http://www.elpasotimes.com/newupdated/ci_11444354

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    The sudden collapse of Mexico would be a most welcome development. Mexico is one of the great dictatorships of the world, torturing its populace for hundreds of years. Read about the gruesome government reprisals against Mexicans in the 1920s when the Masonic governnent gained permanent universal power.


    It would be a huge embarrassment for the New World Order and Left-Pink American politicians if Mexico were to descend into anarchy. Of course the I-hate-White American government would fling open the gates to millions of Mexican "refugees" and more Mestizos than ever would pile into Kansas.


    But there is opportunity -- The Mexican War of the 1840s was left unfinished. USofA could permanently destroy the Masonic Mexican ruling family and clique, and make Mexico attractive to its own people returning, i.e. leaving the White United States and repopulating their proper homeland. In any event it would be a satisfaction to see the corrupt Vincente Fox ruling family humiliated and probably exiled. He'd probably ask for asylum in Vermont!

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    An article entitled "Mexico Near Collapse From The Drug War"





    http://www.rense.com/general84/mex.htm





    A new Mexican revolution is long over due all that the drug money is the source of the warlords money. If it wasn’t drug money it be something else. The USA’s problem is that the U.S. "elite" are entangled with the Mexican "elite" and to save the ruling class, the USA have use the USA as a safety value to keep Mexico from revolution but now have brought the chaos into the USA along with the race war.

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    An article entitled "More On Mexico’s Meltdown: Bush Team's Parting Assessments Should Alarm Obama"





    As George W. Bush’s reign wound down, more alarming judgments about the President's favorite neighbor, Mexico, trickled out.




    http://www.vdare.com/walker/090121_meltdown.htm

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    What a bad dream. It feels like The Birds -- everything under assault on the earth at once, every country under siege by its own politicians.

    Why would you suppose the Bushevils are suddenly getting religion re Mexico? Obviously they don't care for truth or reality for its own safety. Clearly they feel they have something to gain by noticing the predisidente</span>'s new clothes -- but what that would be, it's hard to say.




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    An article entitled "Texas braces for possible Mexican collapse."


    http://cofcc.org/?p=3462

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    An article entitled "Mexico: A Western Somalia?"





    http://davefoulk.net/?p=426

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